Social entrepreneurship is becoming increasingly important for the franchise business model. Social franchising is a useful strategy for growth and sustainability of social enterprises based on practices of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The paper starts from the basic assumption that global social goals can be achieved by using social microfranchise as a modern form of franchise business. Social microfranchises combine benefits and social goals of a social franchise and a microfranchise, while providing the necessary products and services to the poor and creating business opportunities for the poorest in the community. The aim of this paper is to point out the importance of social franchising and microfranchising as new forms of fr...
Social entrepreneurship is a term that is not only heard so often today but has achieved a global pr...
The world is faced with a multitude of pressing problems and needs such as hunger, poverty, disease,...
This article develops a Hayekian perspective on social franchising that distinguishes between the en...
International audiencePurpose This paper, using a case study on Jibu, a water distribution chain tha...
International audiencePurpose Social franchise chains have social goals rather than - or in addition...
In this perspectives brief, authors Ilona Drew, Fiona Wilson, Bill Maddocks discuss a case study tha...
Poverty alleviation views have shifted from seeing the poor as victims or as potential consumers, to...
Imagine a franchise network that trains, guides, and supports hundreds of poor women with little or ...
Social franchising is primarily a method to transfer knowledge from one established enterprise to an...
Abstract Background The challenge of enhancing food s...
Social entrepreneurship implies a blurring of sector boundaries. In addition to innovative not-for-p...
Do big businesses have to play a role on their own in poverty alleviation? And if so, what are the m...
The management project sets out to establish how the theory, practice and principles of social franc...
Social organizations mainly cope with social problems that the markets and the states have trouble o...
Social franchising has been utilized by social enterprises in a variety of ways, yet franchising as ...
Social entrepreneurship is a term that is not only heard so often today but has achieved a global pr...
The world is faced with a multitude of pressing problems and needs such as hunger, poverty, disease,...
This article develops a Hayekian perspective on social franchising that distinguishes between the en...
International audiencePurpose This paper, using a case study on Jibu, a water distribution chain tha...
International audiencePurpose Social franchise chains have social goals rather than - or in addition...
In this perspectives brief, authors Ilona Drew, Fiona Wilson, Bill Maddocks discuss a case study tha...
Poverty alleviation views have shifted from seeing the poor as victims or as potential consumers, to...
Imagine a franchise network that trains, guides, and supports hundreds of poor women with little or ...
Social franchising is primarily a method to transfer knowledge from one established enterprise to an...
Abstract Background The challenge of enhancing food s...
Social entrepreneurship implies a blurring of sector boundaries. In addition to innovative not-for-p...
Do big businesses have to play a role on their own in poverty alleviation? And if so, what are the m...
The management project sets out to establish how the theory, practice and principles of social franc...
Social organizations mainly cope with social problems that the markets and the states have trouble o...
Social franchising has been utilized by social enterprises in a variety of ways, yet franchising as ...
Social entrepreneurship is a term that is not only heard so often today but has achieved a global pr...
The world is faced with a multitude of pressing problems and needs such as hunger, poverty, disease,...
This article develops a Hayekian perspective on social franchising that distinguishes between the en...